WORLD (MT)

NOTE: When the Idaho Legislature is in session, programming on the Learn/Create and World channels may be pre-empted for live coverage from the House and Senate floors.

3:00 pm

America ReFramed"The New Public"
The New Public follows the lives of the ambitious educators and lively students of Bed Stuy's new Brooklyn Community Arts and Media High School (BCAM) over the course of the founding year, with the filmmakers returning three years later to again document the senior year of that first graduating class. Beginning in August 2006, just days before BCAM will open its doors for the first time. Dr. James O'Brien, former D.J. D

5:00 pm

Voces On PBS"Lemon"
This documentary profiles three-time felon, one-time Tony Award-winner Lemon Anderson, an acclaimed Puerto Rican American poet who broke out on Broadway in Russell Simmons Def Poetry Jam. Lemon's life personalizes the anguish of men, clinging to the margins of society, but fighting for something more. D

6:00 pm

Earthflight, A Nature Special Presentation"Asia and Australia"
Japanese cranes dance in the snow, swallows and swifts visit the Forbidden City, lorikeets, cockatoos and budgies form giant flocks in Australia, pigeons guide us through India, and geese fly miles above the Himalayas. D

7:00 pm

Journey of the Broad-Winged Hawk
Every year, broad-winged hawks embark on a spectacular 4,500-mile journey from New Hampshire to South America. This is the story of their flight and the connections they make with people and communities on this ambitious journey. Follow the migratory route of these magnificent birds from their summer home in New Hampshire's White Mountains to their wintering grounds in the Andes of Ecuador, and the stories of those who revel in this wonder of nature. D

8:00 pm

Global Voices"The Lost Dream"
Nazar and Salam helped the coalition forces in Operation Iraqi Freedom and were forced to flee their homes. As they begin new lives in the United States, they wonder if their sacrifice was worth the costs. D

9:00 pm

Outdoor Idaho"Climbing Idaho"
Today's rock-climbing enthusiasts support climbing gyms, clubs and advocacy groups - no longer the exclusive band of wanderers of just a few decades ago. The heights they achieve throughout the state require skills, levels of expertise, techniques and climbing methods as varied as the state's terrain. Cameras follow as they seek to conquer nature's rock walls.G

9:30 pm

Dialogue"Sandra Day O'Connor"
The first woman to serve on the U.S. Supreme Court talked with host Marcia Franklin about her current interests - civic education for children, judicial independence, and fly fishing. O'Connor was in Idaho as keynote speaker at the Andrus Center for Public Policy's conference on women and leadership. Franklin also talks with David Adler, director of the Andrus Center.G

10:00 pm

Earthflight, A Nature Special Presentation"Asia and Australia"
Japanese cranes dance in the snow, swallows and swifts visit the Forbidden City, lorikeets, cockatoos and budgies form giant flocks in Australia, pigeons guide us through India, and geese fly miles above the Himalayas. D

11:00 pm

Journey of the Broad-Winged Hawk
Every year, broad-winged hawks embark on a spectacular 4,500-mile journey from New Hampshire to South America. This is the story of their flight and the connections they make with people and communities on this ambitious journey. Follow the migratory route of these magnificent birds from their summer home in New Hampshire's White Mountains to their wintering grounds in the Andes of Ecuador, and the stories of those who revel in this wonder of nature. D